; .EDUCATIONAL, EDUCATIONAL. ' ."NOTHING ■ SUCCEEDS ! LIKE ' ' SUCCESS • " THB'TRTUMPITANT MARCH OF > GREGG SHORTHAND. i . Over 300 now students have been enrolled, at tho Gregg Short '-' hand Institute since last July. •• :;We are. no\v.;DOUBLING'bur accommodation. / - , • GOOD SALARIED POSITIONS '' .'Await our Graduates. 0 <p(REGG "-"SHORTHAND INSTITUTE • vX >5 CUBA S'I'REMT, opposite Town Hall, r Tlid ty LARGEST" and BEST-APPOINTED SHORTHAND'SCHOOL in Wellington. C 72 V ; BANKS'S'COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ' ~ . U-GREY STREET. : .■FOR"'TUITIONkIN, accountancy. BUSINESS METHODS, Typewriting, and •; "Pitman's "Shorthand. Expert Coaohinj ■' for University and Civil Service Exams, ■ ".7: ' ■ iSend for a Prospectus. Tel. am ' - P.O. Box 162. '' ' 07(9 ■ riROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL.Boarding and Day School for Boys undei 13.years. Special Class for Boys under C years. .Ml';- > ■ '■ ■■-J- ' MISS" SOMERVILLE, ...2. Hill Street. C62S 1 VIOLIN. . • rpOWTIY PIPER,-,lato of the Crystal Palace ; JL Orchestra, 'and'pupil of tho late Carl 1 Jung, is prepared to" Receive Pupils for the .Violin. Aftendance;i at. residence,' if required. Address, for terms, etc., c.o. Wellington Pianoforte Co., ■ Lambton Quay. C63S ELOCUTION. ! MRS.';; MARGARET - SUTCLIFFE,- GoW i 1?A-Medallisf, 'New-'Zealand, ;is prepared to ! Receive Pupils'. UlVA'c&pts Engagements Con- : certs. Afternoons, e'tOr~ " ; -kv:. -. "fairview/v : C 757 I>f ' ' ' '0 Roxburgh Street.'. MISS MURIEL M. VARE, (A Mus. V.C.M.. Eng.), ' 3 PIRIE STREET. ■ .Te'acher.lQfjPiaiio,Theory, Harmony, and Conn--1 ' temoint. Voice,-P.tcduction and Singing. >■'' ' ' . p577 BAN J 0. ' ]l/f E.' A." Ei" VABE;.-teacher of Banjo, Chivers's ; Music . Store, Lambton Quay. :' CSSI ; : - - V.i .'.; : . v. 1 TTOTEL WISi)SpK«-This "magnificent-, new and commodious.Jive-story Private Hotel is now open to^ ; Afternoon; Tea a speciality. Also, our up-to-d'ato Grill Room; the first andof its. kindin the DominionxvEdjvurds and Boulton,''Proprietors. -; : "'Vv csie rpHE - .'MARQUIS™OF,;NORMANBI HOTEL, A CAR'IERI'ON Y W- HAJXIS Y ; , .'PROPRIETOR. '' CdnlDlcfpial Hotel in tho Wairarapa: ' ft I ".. . ' . Coll .*:DIiKE^EDINBURGH HOTEL - ' (WELLINGTON) ' for visi-. \Jr,. itors. /^■ehai'ge^' l ' r yei'y ili ,'moderate..:"i . vOJest hranusMof ■ Winei.'andiiSpint3 kepc m stock. Terms.ron applications! -V ; ': ;: V -I-/. 1 ' ' *"'■ "R. DWYER, Proprietor. Telephone,. C 72! ' ' Hl " "cAFC DE PARIS HOTEL' PALMERSTON NORTH. - ]4/fTlssfiKft'&A'JlS . : (iiite ,of 'ttje : Marquis of. iIJL Normanby Hotel, ■ Carterton), announces that she is in "possession of- tho übove House. 'Convenient for.,, catching early trains. Good • accommodatibn-aiid''first-class' table. . ..--i-;;/. : - . .■ CGIO '' ■' v ' CLU.B "HOTEL, CARTERTON ~ t ".- -. '=. iJ 1 '.{T.-P.'FIRMAN-Y. Proprietor, • ' Late of tho'NowZealand Railway Servics. Good'-Comfort-able; Hotel, -splendidly fur.nish.' ed;first-class .Cuisi-neyi and every-.-attention; I every . New .Billiard Table Situated within throe minutes from tho ltailwiy , Station;'^aitd-'next the-.Wairarapa P. and A. .As.so3iation ;Shoiv . Grounds. ...Telephone tl- - ■.> -.r . C 673 - ' BELLEVUE' GARDENS AND HOTEL, LOWER HUTT fHE most Scientific and Ornamental Gardens ' in the Sbuthern Hemisphere. Hotel has been Thoroughly Renovated.'and Enlarged. New Private' 'Apartments ; and Dining-room capable of seating 150. . Good fishing and shooting. Splendid ' train service and telephone communication with city. ' , W..GANDAR, ■ 1 ' Manager. " ' CITY BUFFET'HOTEL, WELLINGTON. , : nnHE'Most-Central'in the City; offers splenJL - did accommodation. •, i Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended to. Best Brands Wines .and Spirits. Trams pass the door every five minutes. TARIFF—Ss. bd. to Gs. 6d. per day. A. R. V. LODDER, -.'.^.f.''»:«.•:■!. . \ : Proprietor. C7lB — ■ ■.. BUSINESS NOTICES. i (By Appoint- 5 His Excellency ment to . M Plunket.) "S7IOLETS.—These-favounto flowers may .now 1 * :■ be'obtained'in' any quantity, fresh daily, from MTSS MURRAY; Vice-Rogal Florist, 36 Willis Street (6 doors abovo Grand Hotel). j., _ "; w - ; C 771 SERVICE. :, QJ . DAW'S. HaiU.Coach leavos FEILDINQ -' daily, 'to connect with APITI and RANGIWAHIA Coaches, returning in time for I Southern Express. ,:. r : ~f : — — jg LUKE fN»V CO. (LIMITED). MARINE. HYDRAULIC, DAIRY, AND GENERAL-^ENGINEERS. JJOILERMAEERS'. IRON AND BRAES '2■■■■ ■ rOUNDERS. ! ?7"- -. . I Estimate" 1 ' Olvett ' For" Every Description tl I Moohineryj Uuirders' and Contractor*'ln >%work. ' FOB SALB/ New and Second-hand Engines and Boileri, Pulleys, Bearings, Shaftings, eta. - r-UANNEMiWREET, WELLINGTON. -CB7«
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 177, 21 April 1908, Page 2
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